West Virginia has shamefully weak gun laws and one of the highest gun death rates in the United States. Lawmakers must take immediate action to reverse this deadly trend.
The state does not require individuals to undergo a background check or obtain a permit to carry a loaded, concealed firearm in public. In 2022, West Virginia had the twenty-third highest gun death rate among the states. In an average year, 319 people died from gun violence in the state. That means someone dies from gun violence every 27 hours. Seventy percent of those deaths are gun suicides, and 25% are gun homicides.
What West Virginia Does Well
- Domestic violence gun laws
- Certain disarming procedures
What West Virginia Is Missing
- Universal background checks
- Gun owner licensing
- Extreme risk protection orders
- Assault weapon restrictions
- Large capacity magazine ban
- Waiting periods
- Concealed carry permit
- Open carry regulations
- Child access prevention laws
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